ct-60n phoropter
by: Canton Optics
The price for the ct-60n is about 62% less expensive than similar devices made by Reichert, Topcon, and Marco.
As expected in any modern phoropter, the CT-60N includes synchronized Jackson Cross Cylinder (JCC) functionality as a standard feature — because it should be. The JCC is mechanically linked to the main axis knob, so when you rotate for cylinder axis, the JCC moves in perfect step. There’s no need to manually reposition or recalibrate, reducing both interruptions and patient fatigue. It’s not a revolutionary feature, but it’s implemented with the precision and reliability you’d want in daily practice. Consistent alignment means faster refractions, smoother flow between steps, and one less thing to think about during busy clinic hours.
The CT-60N is designed with daily use in mind — and that starts with how it feels in your hands. Every dial, gear, and knob has been engineered for a light, fluid motion with minimal resistance. Whether you’re making fine axis adjustments or switching quickly between lenses, the controls respond with quiet precision and ease. There’s no grinding, sticking, or overcorrection — just a smooth, balanced feel that reduces hand fatigue and makes long exam days a little more comfortable. It’s the kind of tactile experience that doesn’t jump off a spec sheet, but makes a difference every time you reach for it.
Durability matters — especially in an instrument you handle all day, every day. The CT-60N is built with a precision-machined aluminum housing that strikes the right balance between lightweight handling and structural integrity. Inside, stainless steel components drive the internal mechanisms, providing long-term stability and resistance to wear. There’s no plastic where it counts. The result is a phoropter that feels solid in the hand, holds calibration over time, and stands up to the demands of a busy practice without losing its edge.
The CT-60N’s optical system uses fully coated lenses to minimize internal reflections and glare — not just for the patient, but for you. The anti-glare coating helps maintain contrast and clarity throughout the refraction process, especially in brightly lit exam rooms or when using overhead lighting. It’s a subtle detail, but it supports more accurate endpoint detection and a more comfortable viewing experience on both sides of the phoropter. Clear optics lead to clearer decisions — and that starts with eliminating distractions from stray light.
The CT-60N is built with longevity in mind, using anti-corrosive materials throughout its construction to withstand years — even decades — of daily clinical use. From the stainless steel internals to the treated aluminum body, every component is selected to resist rust, wear, and environmental stress. Whether your exam room sees a steady trickle or a packed schedule, this is a phoropter that holds up. Fewer service calls, less drift over time, and the peace of mind that comes from using equipment designed to outlast trends.
The CT-60N accommodates both minus and plus cylinder formats, making it suitable for optometrists and ophthalmologists alike.
- AluminiumChassis Material
- Stainless SteelInternal Lens Frame
- AntireflectLens Coating
- CharcoalColor
10 lbs

ct-60n phoropter
Spherical Power | +16.75 to -19.00 diopters ; 0.25 steps |
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Cylindrical Power | 0.00 to -6.00 diopters (-8.00 diopters w/ additional aux lenses); 0.25 steps |
Axis | 0 to 180°, 5° steps |
Cross Cylinder | ±0.25 diopters |
Rotary Prisms | 0 to 20, 1 steps |
Auxiliary Lenses | (O)-Open aperture (two positions) (R)-Retinoscopic lens, +1.50D (P)-Polarizing lens 45-left eye, 135-right eye (WMV) or (RMV)-Maddox rod, vertical white-left eye red-right (WMV) or (RMV)-Maddox rod, horizontal white-left eye red-right (RL)-Red lens (+.12)-+0.12D sphere (PH)-Pin hole (10 L) or (6 U)-10 base-in-left eye 6 base-up-right eye (Dissociating prisms)(±.50)-±0.50 fixed cross cylinder (OC)-Occluder |
PD Adjustment | 48~75mm, 1mm steps |



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